38 CHAPTER 2: ACCESSING THE CENTRAL MANAGER AND GLOBAL DIRECTORY
Figure 7 Global Directory Page
Each regional office has its own local user directory. This local directory
includes, by default, all the users provisioned on the region and also all
the users provisioned on each branch office (if any) associated with the
regional office. In this case, regional users and branch users are included
in the local directory because the regional database and the branch
databases are automatically replicated.
However, a regional office (and its branch offices) cannot view the user
directory on another regional office (and its branch offices) unless one of
the following conditions is true:
Database replication has been enabled between the two regions. See
Global Directory Requirements for Replicated Regions with Branch
Offices for more information.
You run a script, config.sh, on one region to identify the other
region you want to include in the first region’s global directory.
The topics in this section describe config.sh script options. The
topics use the example of the Boston, Chicago, and Los Angeles
regional offices. Each regional office includes a pair of redundant VCX
servers (primary and secondary).